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what i have also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and maintain our technological lead. and people are still to succeed. hard press states right now cannot alter that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over -pthe last several years. governor romney does not think we need more teachers. i do. investment where the federal- government can help. it cannot do it all. but it can make a difference. as a consequence, we will have a better trained work force and that will create jobs because countries want to local -- companies want to locate in a place where we have skilled workers. >> first, i love great schools. our mmssachusetts schools are ranked number 1 in all 50 states. the key to grade schools are great teachers. i reject the idea i do not -- believe in more teachers. every state should make that decision on the wrong.+ the constitution and the declaration of independence. the role of government is to promote and prrtect the principles of those documents. first, life and liberty. we have a responsibility to protect the lives and liberties of our p
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is expensive this this this and yet this technology is what's going to save the planet from melting down with global warming so maybe we should be subsidizing it so our grandchildren our children grandchildren great grandchildren don't end up in a world is dying around them we shouldn't do that because if it's going to make money if it is such a great make knology let the free market work let people are not best as money and there is no such thing as a free r. and so on keeping in mind that what again cost of regulation the fact that energy costs have gone up to make electric cars far far more expensive to own and operate and run and then you think about of course because we're getting it if we're driving up the price of electricity it makes it much much more expensive for people to have their electric cars and to fuel them and the and they're going to happen in germany when they go when they go when the government stepped in the government came in and said ok we will give anybody who owns a home we will back through the banks write the not a government dollar was spent on this the
is expensive this this this and yet this technology is what's going to save the planet from melting down with global warming so maybe we should be subsidizing it so our grandchildren our children grandchildren great grandchildren don't end up in a world is dying around them we shouldn't do that because if it's going to make money if it is such a great make knology let the free market work let people are not best as money and there is no such thing as a free r. and so on keeping in mind that...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got a few jerks covered. welcome back to tonight's planet politics panel on our panel tonight ender langar president of the institute for liberty richard foller host of the richard feller radio show and brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation and let's get back to a dad frank this we were talking about mitt romney's lies here is his lie on dodd frank. i wouldn't disagree five banks is too big to fail and give them a blank check that's one of the unintended consequences that dodd frank it wasn't thought through properly we need to get rid of that provision. the fact the matter is that provision doesn't exist banks are designated as systemically significant which is not a good thing as it means that they have to abide by more stringent regulations plus the banks all have basically living wills to be wound down not bailed out dodd frank and small imitates bailouts no it doesn't at all if you look at the language of dog frank it gave the fed more power to give loans to these institutions and wall s
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great technology drone technology is incredibly advanced but in practice if we're using it secretly in with a few boots on the ground we're not really realizing its advantages in terms of really being able to know who we're killing in fact we don't know who we're killing if we don't have ground troops on the ground to say to pinpoint the intelligence and to say this is what's happened after the fact we went in investigated and looked and this is who we killed so when you use drone technology without having boots on the ground when you use it secretly those advantages that we've heard the obama administration reference aren't necessarily realized so you're talking about this cold drone campaign that's essentially what it is and so when it comes to civilian protection how does the use of drones compare to full scale military operation operations you know military operations that are more. commonly known and commonly use that is a and where we dealt with that as a nation before well there's a huge imbalance between the way victim of a drone strike a mistaken victim would be treated in
great technology drone technology is incredibly advanced but in practice if we're using it secretly in with a few boots on the ground we're not really realizing its advantages in terms of really being able to know who we're killing in fact we don't know who we're killing if we don't have ground troops on the ground to say to pinpoint the intelligence and to say this is what's happened after the fact we went in investigated and looked and this is who we killed so when you use drone technology...
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we've always been a very heavy investors this technology and we've worked with the leading technology companies to refine their products that ultimately are used in all sorts of industries, in finance, aerospace, manufacturing and retail. so what we're doing right now is really trying to capitalize on that investment and work more closely with our partners and look at how we can be more aggressive ourselves and actually bring the unique innovations we create out into the wider market. so yes, i think right now you should think of us both as a technology company and a movie company. >> i can't wait for the "penguins of madagascar." thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >> okay. >>> in the next hour, we're going to go to the front lines of the home renovation boom, browse the aisles and talk to a good old-fashioned hardware store owner after this. a. >>> let's check in on hewlett-packard. it is down 10% at $15.40. an earnings warning from the ceo, hewlett-packard, fun or run? >> i would run. it's been revamping itself for a couple of years. made some big dramatic announcements that i
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well the true science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. sigrid lumber tour. was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately dorna found anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else. and realize everything is. welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style holds. the title of. markets and. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to two name . i'm joined today by frank stronger the billionaire founder of the largest car park manufacturer in north america he's now turned his hand to politics in his native austria and hopes to stand in the general election in a country next year mr straw act thanks very much for talking to me nice to be here now tell us a little bit more about this political party that you've established for first or for my friend frank are you crazy to be our seven years eighty years old young but never the less certain a ch
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have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequence we will have a better trained work force, and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where there is a skilled workforce. >> i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked no. one of 50 states. the key to grade schools, is great teachers. i reject the idea i do not believe in great teachers. every state should make that decision on their own. the role of government -- look behind us. the constitution and the declaration of independence. is to promote and protect the principles of those documents first. life and liberty -- we have a responsibility to protect the lives of people. i do not believe in
have also said is, let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain a technological lead and people are skilled and able to succeed. hard-pressed states right now cannot do that. we have seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years. gov. romney does not think we need more teachers, i do. i think that is the kind of investment or the federal government can help. it can make a difference. as a consequence we will have a better trained...
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and technology. those two are very, very strong. on the other end of the spectrum is financial services where there's just a heavy state of paralysis today. >> what about wall street sector? i understand the younger people are no longer seeking to work there. is that because the salaries have come down so far? >> well, they've seen what happened over the last four years. everything is being re-regulated. the real issue today is everything is just in time. it's just in time for spain. it's just in time for the fiscal cliff. you know, ceos can read balance sheets. in america, for every $3, we're spending $4. that's just not sustainable. people want to see the plan from here to there. that's really the big issue here. >> is the fiscal cliff. 69% are waiting for the fiscal cliff and european stability issues to be resolved. we could be waiting a very long time for those things, right? >> well, that's why i say this is a decade of readjustment. this is the new normal. >> i was hoping you meant the last decade, not the coming decade. >> w
and technology. those two are very, very strong. on the other end of the spectrum is financial services where there's just a heavy state of paralysis today. >> what about wall street sector? i understand the younger people are no longer seeking to work there. is that because the salaries have come down so far? >> well, they've seen what happened over the last four years. everything is being re-regulated. the real issue today is everything is just in time. it's just in time for...
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serious technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. by force. by truck dirt. bike car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering good. news . i'm joined today by frank stronger the billionaire founder of the largest manufacturer in north america he's now ten his hand to politics in his native austria and hopes to stand in the general election enough country next year mr straw thanks very much for talking to me nice to be here now tell us a little bit more about this political policy that eva stablished refers to for my friend frank a you're crazy to be i was eighty years eighty years old kyung but never did less. than a child well that do i don't need anything from anyone i ju
serious technology innovation called the list of melamine from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. by force. by truck dirt. bike car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a...
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sun it's technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the future covered. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative delivering post and delivering. while . california desert offers an air show and an on a mission museum was a matter you. must of the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming our signature to their new look up and there's one check in on you he's the alpha beta gamma he was all the the final twin to treat his leg i went out there know what they can pinpoint. right now . dull shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art still sticks and in basic structure. making them from three. bombs and. on our team. is easy feat it's. easy. to meet. i'm joined today by frank stronger the billionaire founder of the largest car park manufacturer in north america he's now turned his hand to politics in his native austria and hopes to stand in the general election in that country next year mr straw act thanks for.
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] ♪ [ laughing ] sleep train's inveis ending soon. sale save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. but hurry, the inventory clearance sale is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> you can go insane over here. and you see a lot of people like that. after they've been over here a long time, they just withdraw into themselves and they start hating everybody. >> separated from the rest of general population is usp's uinta-1 facility. >> our uinta-1 is a super maximum security. basically this is a jail inside the prison. >> lieutenant jeff
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i would focus on the technology sector. as we have a bumpy ride on economic growth globally, i think public investors are going to migrate towards those names. >> you finding growth in europe? >> growth is tough to come by in europe. >> just wanted to throw that out there. always nice to see you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> henry mcveigh joining us here at the nyse. don't even think about touching that remote. we have a lot more ahead on this jac jam-packed wednesday edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, slippery slope. oil prices continue to tumble. american petroleum institute ceo jack gerard tells maria the reason why and whether it will ease the pain at the pump. >>> plus, facing privacy issues. facebook planning to cash in on its users' personal information. will the plan boost its stock or chase away members? >>> and not your average joe. world series champion skipper joe torre joins maria to talk about baseball's huge new tv deal and look ahead to what could be one of the most exciting final days of any base
i would focus on the technology sector. as we have a bumpy ride on economic growth globally, i think public investors are going to migrate towards those names. >> you finding growth in europe? >> growth is tough to come by in europe. >> just wanted to throw that out there. always nice to see you. >> absolutely. thank you. >> henry mcveigh joining us here at the nyse. don't even think about touching that remote. we have a lot more ahead on this jac jam-packed...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. warnings today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations around the day. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow the pakistani military has blocked a thousand strong anti-u.s. motor convoy on its way towards a volatile tribal belt a motorcade led by cricket legend and opposition from then on was headed to south waziristan a region most frequently targeted by u.s. drone strikes to stage a mass rally against american missiles convoy was joined by dozens of foreign peace activists robert naiman and alison of u.s. foreign policy it's part and today proto says washington's current stance borders on lawlessness. to be jodi had just about every expert in international law outside the united states will say that it leaves that there are at least some aspects of the current policy which are clear violations of international law the bureau of investigative journalism in the u.k. has counted somewher
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> showdown? denver, first let's go to our new york newsroom. ainsley earhardt is standing by. >> nato ambassadors holding an emergency meeting to discuss a deadly cross boarder incident between turkey and syria. and turkey military responded by shelling several syrian targets. tensions between the two nations have been flaring since turkey began providing refuge for thoses of seeins fleeing civil war. a rare and deadly meningitis outbreak leesdz to steroid inspections -- injections is spreading. there are 26 reported cases in five states, 18 of them intense-in tennessee. and i'm ainsley earhardt, back to greta. >> as president i will sit down the day after i get elected silt down with democratic leaders as well as republican leader autos governor romney is going to have
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. never took life too seriously... till our son was born. that day, he bought life insurance. now there's no way i could send our boy to college without it. if there was one thing i could say to hank, it'd be "thank you." you're welcome. hey, hank. [ male announcer ] life insurance you can use while you're still living. you are one lucky lady. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] learn more from your state farm agent today. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> coming up on closing bell, apple's not only the world's largest company. now it is also the world's largest hedge fund. they manage a reported $117 billion with the cash on their balance sheet. we'll make helpful suggestions what apple should do with that cash stash especially if there is a huge tax hike next year. >>> then hewlett-packard sliding to a nine-year low today after cutting its profit forecast. doe
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bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. >>> i'm just trying not to dwell on things that are so painful and difficult right now. >> i don't think anybody even can start to understand unless you've been through it. >> on a february evening in a sister carmen conference room, ann huggins meets two other single moms like her. >> i hate to cook. but now we can't go out anymore. i've made more home made meals in the last two months than all the years combined before them. >> congratulations. you're learning to cook. >> it was like looking in a mirror. we were instant frie
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> 6:14. a little girl is pleading for help and emptying her piggy bank in the hopes that her puppy will be returned safely to her. on monday, marissa's home in san jose was broken into and stole her puppy. now she has a message for the dog nappers. >> it would mean the world to me and i would be willing to give anything you could have stolen, anything from my room but just not my puppy. >> how can you not return the little dog? she is offering her piggy bank as a reward along with $6,000 put up by a councilmember and san jose's police and fire unions. good for them. >> somebody take her dog back and let her keep her piggy bank. >>> 6:15. time for a quick check on today's top stories. round one acoring to most experts going to mitt romney. last night's debate mainly focusing on the economy, taand health care. >>> police have arrested a 65-year-old vallejo man on charges of shooting two of his n
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. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." mitt romney's praise early and often for his debate performance for his debate against president obama and a prank call at ashton kutcher's house puts the spotlight on swatting. but first, here's a look at what we've been watching on "cbs this morning." >> we know that the path we're taking is not working. it's time for a new path. >> the question here tonight is not where we've been but where we're going. >> the first of the three presidential debates is over. most of the people who watched it say governor mitt romney got the upper hand. >> romney did what he needed to do, and here is this morning's "denver post" saying that romney may have well changed the dynamics of this race. >> conservatives who were worried about romney, not sure if he was on kind of a long-term slide, are now very excited. >>> the violence in syria has spread into neighboring turkey. the
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i've also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead to make sure our skilled and able to succeed and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. because i think that that is the kind of investment where the federal government can help. it can't do it all, but it can make a difference. and as a consequence will have a better trained workforce and that will create jobs because companies want to locate in places where we've got a skilled work force. >> two minutes governor. your view. >> first, i love great schools. massachusetts, our schools are ranked number one in all 50 states. and the key to great schools, great teachers. so i reject the idea that i don't believe in great teachers or more teachers. every school district and every state should make that decision on their own. the role of government. look behind us. the constitution and the declaration of independence. the
i've also said is let's hire another 100,000 math and science teachers to make sure we maintain our technological lead to make sure our skilled and able to succeed and hard-pressed states right now can't all do that. in fact we've seen layoffs of hundreds of thousands of teachers over the last several years, and governor romney doesn't think we need more teachers. i do. because i think that that is the kind of investment where the federal government can help. it can't do it all, but it can make...
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you know, this is technology that's been around about 800 years. >> that's it? >> so, it doesn't make sense that glasses should cost as much as an iphone. so, that's what -- that's where i think you see the impact of a company like luxottica. you know, we were frustrated consumers. that's why we started warby parker. we would walk into an optical shop. we thought we had all this choice but we realized it was coming from one company. the prices were ridiculously expensive. >> and do you agree, neil, at some point you'll be approached by luxottica as ray ban and others have been? >> it wouldn't surprise us. you know, i think that we're in a different position than, let's say, oakley was, because oakley, you know, couldn't compete with luxottica and that's why they had to sell. it came out in the "60 minutes" point where the ceo of luxottica said we reached a mutual understanding because luxottica basically squeezed oakley out of their distribution channels and was squishing their margins, whereas we're trying to build one-to-one relationships with our customers by
you know, this is technology that's been around about 800 years. >> that's it? >> so, it doesn't make sense that glasses should cost as much as an iphone. so, that's what -- that's where i think you see the impact of a company like luxottica. you know, we were frustrated consumers. that's why we started warby parker. we would walk into an optical shop. we thought we had all this choice but we realized it was coming from one company. the prices were ridiculously expensive. >>...
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we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >> i am robert gray with your fox business brief. the rally on wall street is holding steady following the latest minutes from the federal reserve of the u.s. economy. some members are skeptical more actual boost the economy. right now of 81 points. green arrows across the board. medicare fraud strikeforce charging 91 people with medicare fraud. including doctors, nurses and other licensed professionals in seven cities. more than $429 million by the medicare fraud strikeforce. factory owners slipping more than 5% in august rate down by slumping demand for transportation equipment. marking the biggest decline since january 2009. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. ashley: shar
we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >> i am robert gray with your fox business brief. the rally on wall street is holding steady following the latest minutes from the federal reserve of the...
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stocks jumped there by 8% on romney's high praise for goal and clean coal technology. so let's talk about the romney market and what it could mean. we have our friend jeff cleintop and don lusken. fellows hang on a second. i want you to hear this to weigh in. some sound from my old friend jim rogers on the new cnbc.com's futures now earlier today. i think jimmy misses the romney boat. but here's what he said. >> it doesn't matter, jack, whether it's romney or obama. they're both the same. they don't have a clue what's going on. they caused the problems. these are the guys that got us into this situation. you think going to get us out? >> all right, jimmy is an old pal of mine and a real smart guy but i think he got that whole story wrong. jeff, let us assume, purely hypothetical. not asking you for any partisan things. let us assume mitt romney wins the race. would you have a different investment strategy, would you buy different stocks and groups than if romney lost? >> i think so, larry. today is a great example. coal up a lot. you had the hospitals certainly a group
stocks jumped there by 8% on romney's high praise for goal and clean coal technology. so let's talk about the romney market and what it could mean. we have our friend jeff cleintop and don lusken. fellows hang on a second. i want you to hear this to weigh in. some sound from my old friend jim rogers on the new cnbc.com's futures now earlier today. i think jimmy misses the romney boat. but here's what he said. >> it doesn't matter, jack, whether it's romney or obama. they're both the same....
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the survey is from united technologies and the national journal of congressional connection. it shows the two men at 47% each among likely voters nationwide. other recent polls have showed the president with a narrow edge. bigad shaban has more on the evening's contest in colorado. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. certainly the economy is expected to be issue number one at the hall in the university of denver. the president is expected to arrive in colorado this afternoon while mitt romney has been in the state since monday. >>> reporter: the stage is built. the cameras are in place and the candidates are in their final hours of preparation. >> governor, are you ready for tomorrow? >> i'm get there is. >> reporter: mitt romney took a break from his rehearsal to grab a burrito. president obama went sightseeing at hoover dam. tonight they will face a lot of questions about the economy. >> i'm not interested in creating democratic or republican jobs. i'm interested in creating american jobs. >> reporter: tonight's debate will feature six 15-minute segmen
the survey is from united technologies and the national journal of congressional connection. it shows the two men at 47% each among likely voters nationwide. other recent polls have showed the president with a narrow edge. bigad shaban has more on the evening's contest in colorado. good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning to you. certainly the economy is expected to be issue number one at the hall in the university of denver. the president is expected to arrive in colorado this...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> bill: body language segment tonight. everybody is talking about president obama's body demeanor this week. what does tanya reiman think. i want to start with the two candidates walking into the debate forum. >> all righty. >> we welcome president obama and governor romney. [cheers and applause] >> bill: okay. so the first thing i noticed was the president grabbing romney's arm. >> right. and talking his wallet. no, he didn't really. but he, you know, getting a little -- kind of semi hug. >> that's not the first thing i notice. the first thing i notice was the swagger that the president came out with. >> bill: he was bopping. >> his arms are swinging high. romney is not. he is very stiff when it comes to walking out an stage. then the hands meet. the patting goes on. the most interesting thing about that is as someone is trying to pat your arm demonstrating is he powerful. president obama comes across as powerful because is he patting. romney had the same amount of power going on. >> bill:
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> bill: body language segment tonight. everybody is talking about president obama's body demeanor this week. what does tanya reiman think. i want to start with the two candidates walking into the debate forum. >> all righty. >> we welcome president obama and governor romney. [cheers and applause] >> bill: okay. so the first thing i noticed was the president grabbing romney's...
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the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing them or heading off birth defects in babies before they are even born. >> we potentially could. part of the attraction to understanding this blueprint, especially this type of blueprint is that it is very aminable -- amenable. >> they hope to study the dna of patients born with congenital heart disease. the goal is to find out what caused the heart defect, and possibly identify treatments that could turn the switches back to normal of the changing the lives of some 35,000 babies born with heart defects in the u.s. every year. carolyn johnson, abc7 news. >> they say early targets might be the most common forms of heart
the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing...
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the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing them or heading off birth defects in babies before they are even born. >> we potentially could. part of the attraction to understanding this blueprint, especially this type of blueprint is that it is very aminable -- amenable. >> they hope to study the dna of patients born with congenital heart disease. the goal is to find out what caused the heart defect, and possibly identify treatments that could turn the switches back to normal of the changing the lives of some 35,000 babies born with heart defects in the u.s. every year. carolyn johnson, abc7 news. >> they say early targets might be the most common forms of heart
the genetic changes, a process made possible only by the development of powerful new gene sequencing technology. >> the human genome that was announced cost $3 billion to sequence one individual's dna. and now we can do the same person's dna in a week for $3,000. >> still it took massive networks of computers to organize the data into a color coded genetic blueprint detailing the creation of a heart cell. while having a genetic heart cell macon jury them up, they may be repairing...
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this relationship with united technologies has been great. in this room, you guys in prince william county and they are in prince george's county. anyway, thank you all for coming. this is a quick reaction, because i want to get to glen, because they are two of the best pollsters in the business. their firms are the nordstroms of their respective sides of the aisle, very large and incredibly well regarded and longtime good friends. so i want to have plenty of time with those guys. just some quick reaction to what happened last night. unfortunately, i had to do a column that i had to hand in yesterday morning before the debate. it's not coming out until friday, although i just got an e-mail from my editor charlie, who suggested to a tweet it's a little bit now, after yesterday. i'm not sure what they will end up doing with it. the point i tried to make is, unfortunately, everybody tries to make everything by neary. arrays is either too close to call or its over -- a race is either too close to call or it's over. clearly, president obama was ah
this relationship with united technologies has been great. in this room, you guys in prince william county and they are in prince george's county. anyway, thank you all for coming. this is a quick reaction, because i want to get to glen, because they are two of the best pollsters in the business. their firms are the nordstroms of their respective sides of the aisle, very large and incredibly well regarded and longtime good friends. so i want to have plenty of time with those guys. just some...
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one of the things you often hear interjecting is the media and technology. we heard earlier today on other experts in the social media sites are the village square for the civil debate and discourse so it's curious to hear from both of you how you are using the social media and technology campaigns but now also to relate and contact with constituents. >> i think to some extent it might have been some time that if i don't put on facebook is it as if it didn't happen. so, there's almost -- it is politically important that we have the announcement out. some basics like ten different exciting things to put out but we have to choose on facebook within half an hour you want to comment in the light. i think my picture with the president and michele last december got almost a thousand likes. i wouldn't have won just giving social media. we won the election because we paired new forms with more traditional forms which is door knocking to have a conversation in their living room and about the issues facing them and their family. that is what put me over the finish lin
one of the things you often hear interjecting is the media and technology. we heard earlier today on other experts in the social media sites are the village square for the civil debate and discourse so it's curious to hear from both of you how you are using the social media and technology campaigns but now also to relate and contact with constituents. >> i think to some extent it might have been some time that if i don't put on facebook is it as if it didn't happen. so, there's almost --...
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. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. mark the beginning of a newa in spaceflight. a privately- owned rocket >>> so cool. a launch to mark the beginning of a new era in space flight. a privately owned rocket took off last night on a supply mission to the international space station. the rocket launched from cape canaveral, florida. it's the first of a dozen supply flights under a contract with nasa. the capsule is carrying 1,000 found of food, experiments and equipment. and this is nice. there's a frozen treat for the three space station residents, chocolate, vanilla swirl ic cream. >>> speaking of space, this is a logical scary. an australian daredevil will try to set a record tomorrow for skydiving from 120,000 feet above the planet. there he is. 43-year-old felix bumgarner will attach to a helium balloon and jump wearing a special pressurized suit and parachute. it will take 5 minutes and reach speeds up to 700 miles per hour. >> nobody can tell me what h
. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. mark the beginning of a newa in spaceflight. a privately- owned rocket >>> so cool. a launch to mark the beginning of a new era in space flight. a privately owned rocket took off last night on a supply mission to the international space station. the rocket launched from cape canaveral, florida. it's the first of a dozen supply...
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the automaker says it could hire as many as 10,000 technology employees in the next three to five years. there are conflicting reports this morning on a work stoppage at the chinese factory that makes apple's icons. there was disputes between workers group and managers. work did stop on friday and production was paralyzed. both sides agree workers are on the job today. >>> red bull is about to offer something it's never tried before. it will introduce cranberry, lime and blueberry drinks. they will be sold in red, white, and blue cans. the new flavors will be in stores next march. >>> 7:45. the first ever target store in san francisco will soon be open. the grand opening of city target is this sunday october 14th -- october 14th. it will open earlier at 7:00 a.m. that's to give consumers a chance to shop before work. >>> this is our busiest weekend of the year. definitely our season finale, end of the summer. it's a great weekend for every business around here. >> some are going as far as calling this the busiest weekend in san francisco history. >>> the soda industry is trying somethin
the automaker says it could hire as many as 10,000 technology employees in the next three to five years. there are conflicting reports this morning on a work stoppage at the chinese factory that makes apple's icons. there was disputes between workers group and managers. work did stop on friday and production was paralyzed. both sides agree workers are on the job today. >>> red bull is about to offer something it's never tried before. it will introduce cranberry, lime and blueberry...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to ame
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, and every day since, two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years....
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intelligence committee is expected to release a report this morning that says two of china's leading technology firms pose a significant national security threat to the u.s. the investigation recommends american companies and the federal government should not do business with waway. there are reports of cyberattacks as well as from zte another company. both deny they are a security threat. >>> and honda is recalling more than 250,000 vehicles due to a possible fire risk. the recall involves the crv crossovers from the 2002 to 2006 model years. an electrical switch in the drivers side door could melt and cause a fire. the fire could start even when the ignition is off. honda says owners have reported four fires so far but no injuries or crashes linked with the problem. so if you have that car, get it to the dealer as soon as possible. they will fix it for free. >> frank has that car, ashley. >> you missed me by a year but i was listening for sure. >> so apparently it's easier to tip now at starbucks. >> reporter: yeah. you won't have to leave a dollar or two because the seattle-based coffee comp
intelligence committee is expected to release a report this morning that says two of china's leading technology firms pose a significant national security threat to the u.s. the investigation recommends american companies and the federal government should not do business with waway. there are reports of cyberattacks as well as from zte another company. both deny they are a security threat. >>> and honda is recalling more than 250,000 vehicles due to a possible fire risk. the recall...
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i have the technology and experience they are seeking. after those people since june of this year -- i have been after these people since june of next year and i will start this week. i spent probably close to $1,400 to go to a job interview in north dakota. i was there for half an hour for the job interview. it cost me $1,400 round trip to go there to seek out this job. host: next up is savannah, georgia. caller: 94 cspan. i am employed. i'm from savannah, georgia. i was working in construction. the building industry went down. i looked at other options. in savannah, we have a great deal of the employment in transportation, import/export business, containers. it is booming and truck drivers are needed. in this area. i think that many people who have been unemployed in certain industries have to look at other ways to get jobs that are available. there are a lot of other jobs available. host: is it hard to get out one mindset of being in one career and going to another? caller: i have a c.l. license to be able to be in the industry i was i
i have the technology and experience they are seeking. after those people since june of this year -- i have been after these people since june of next year and i will start this week. i spent probably close to $1,400 to go to a job interview in north dakota. i was there for half an hour for the job interview. it cost me $1,400 round trip to go there to seek out this job. host: next up is savannah, georgia. caller: 94 cspan. i am employed. i'm from savannah, georgia. i was working in...
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tell me about this technology. this is fantastic. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it's been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in the future, they're hoping to put sensors on it so it can communicate feelings back to the brain, as well. >> oh, wow. it is really amazing. glen durene, thank you so much with "popular mechanics." >> thank you. >>> coming up next, a foodie from across the pond is sharing his family recipe for crab cakes. first, this is "today" on nbc. >> he's not cooki >>> "today's kitchen" brought to you by kraft shreds. make something amazing. >> this morning in "today's kitchen," what's for dinner? how to make crab cakes. tom parker bowles with a fresh family collect
tell me about this technology. this is fantastic. >> so this is a arm that was pioneered at johns hopkins advanced physics -- applied physics lab and it has recently been used to literally tap into the brains of people who are paralyzed. so that they can with their minds control this hand. >> so -- it's been tested and works? shake my hand, see how good that grip is. wow. >> incredible, right? >> impressive. yeah. this is a life-saver for a lot of people. >> and in...
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moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal", dr -- [inaudible] ceo of vital springs technologies and author of "get off the dime: the secret of changing who pays for your health care." and simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democrat network, also a former clinton campaign adviser. gentlemen, thanks so much for being here. steve, let me start with you. so places like sears and olive garden, red lobster, they're going to give their employees a chunk of change, and supposedly you can go out and buy your own insurance. is this a great idea or a horrible idea? [laughter] >> i actually kind of like the direction here of, basically, saying to workers you can shop around, you can buy the health care plan that really suits your need. so it's a kind of freedom of choice approach. now, the way this ties in, by the way, allison, to obama's health care plan that you were talking about a minute ago is that under obama's plan what you're seeing is a lot of employers are dropping their health care plans that they provided for years to their employers, and they're going to put thos
moore, senior economics writer for "the wall street journal", dr -- [inaudible] ceo of vital springs technologies and author of "get off the dime: the secret of changing who pays for your health care." and simon rosenberg, president and founder of the new democrat network, also a former clinton campaign adviser. gentlemen, thanks so much for being here. steve, let me start with you. so places like sears and olive garden, red lobster, they're going to give their employees a...
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across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... tyou wouldn't want your adoctor doing your job, hello... so why are you doing hers? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels with long-term use of nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. let your d
across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... tyou wouldn't want your adoctor doing your job, hello... so why are you doing...